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India's top Business schools along with IIM Ahmadabad are below the industry average in terms of decision making and in terms of customer satisfaction orientation and focus.

This survey was done on Tier I and Tier II business schools in India and the survey revealed that college students score below the Industry standard in sales acumen.1.35 per cent of students in tier I colleges2.60 per cent of tier II

Moreover, 40 per cent of students in tier I colleges and 48 per cent of tier II college students score below industry standard in terms of customer focus.Around 2,500 students across more than 80 B-schools in India were included in the study conducted by Jombay -- a talent assessment and analytics platform.The tier I colleges include Indian School of Business (ISB) Hyderabad, IIM Ahmedabad, IIM Kolkata, IIM Lucknow, IIM Bangalore, Xavier Labour Relations Institute ( XLRI), S P Jain Institute of Management and Research, Faculty of Management Studies (FMS).Tier II colleges include Delhi School of Economics, Symbiosis Institute of International Business, Amity University, IGNOU (Delhi), Mudra Institute of Communications, Ahmedabad (MICA), BITS-Pilani, and 70 other colleges.

Ecommerce companies accelerated the hiring ratio in top B- Schools in India. More than 6000 students graduated MBA this year in 2014 and the placement season was flooded with the major Ecommerce players in India. Coznizant, Flipkart, Amazon gave warm welcome to the students with handsome salaries.
The top Bschools in this hiring lists were IIM Ahmedabad, IIM Bangalore, IIM Calcutta, IIM Indore, IIM Kozhikode, IIM Shillong, XLRI

"One in five respondents
indicated that they might consider a startup after gaining experience at
their first job, and are open to the risk and challenge that come with
working independently or on board an online/e-commerce set up. This is a
trait seen largely in toppers from premier campuses, who aim to operate
as young entrepreneurs in the near future," said Surjya Roy, director,
Nielsen India.

The academic session which is starting for 2014 - 2015 is having 11 new offers for MDP (Management Development Programmes) students.

From this session onward total of 77 open enrolment Management Development Programmes
(MDPs) are being offered for 2014-15. Eleven new MDPs have been
announced for the year 2014-15," the institute said in a statement here.

One
of the new programmes on offer is 'Business Dispute Resolution:
International and Domestic Arbitration', likely to be coordinated by
Anurag K Agarwal.